Bonjour Jenny,Ireland looks so beautiful. I'm so close but have never been. Love all your commentary, you have such pretty girls. Thanks for you sweet comment my friend. I have done a couple of posts, things do get busy. Will head down to your first Irish post that I must have missed somehow. Take care and have a lovely weekend,Mimi

Allo Mimi! Thank you for your compliments. I am sure you have had delightful travel adventures in fair France and will love to tour them with you. Thank you so much for the blog visit and for reading our humble "adventures".

Hello Jenny,thank you for visiting my blog and your sweet comments. My little man is indeed a blessing.Your little girls are darling. Ireland is absolutely breathtaking. I hope to travel there some day.I hope you have a lovely weekend.xoxo, B

Hi Jenny, your photos brought back memories of when I visited Powerscourt Estate and Glendalough. The countryside is soooo beautiful there. I thought the food in Ireland was good too, better than in England (ha ha!). Thanks for stopping by my blog!

Hi Jenny!Thank you so much for sharing your lovely trip with us. Oh! How I wish I wasn't a scaredy pants about flying, I'd so love to see Ireland, well the world! Eagerly awaiting the unveiling of the chick cake pops over here. :) Happy weekend to you all!

Jenny, I loved my trip to Ireland many years ago, but I have yet to get my husband there, even though it's only a hop, skip and a jump from London. I tend to head east to France with our free time, but after seeing you photos, I'm thinking a trip there this summer should happen.

JenniferK! Yes, the food we had at the local spots was better than in England, but even in England the eats weren't too shabby..thank goodness.

Hello Sally, well I hadn't thought to blog on the pops, but seeing as I want it to be a family project, good idea. Hope your week is sunshiny.

Frenchy you are so so kind. and a busy mommy too. YOu inspire me all the time. I am putting together a kids weekend in celebration of Easter.

Hi Debi!!Ireland is a good Idea but I also gravitate to first thinking of France and Italy. Ireland was mainly inspired for us by the ultra bargain airfare we found which was less than half of other fares to London, or Paris. Whatever you do I hope you blog about it!

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I am 39, and thankfully a stay at home mom to 5 yo Sophia Louisa and blessed stepmom to two fun-loving, kind and sweet girls, Anna and Sara. I, later-than-usual in life, met the wonderful man the Lord lead me to, David, via my matchmaking sister (thank you Lord and thank you Jessica) and find that the scripture above is indeed my prayer of thanks and praise to the Lord I love.